Law Society of Alberta conduct hearing for Tyler Shandro adjourned

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Law Society of Alberta conduct hearing for Tyler Shandro adjourned
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A statement emailed to Postmedia on behalf of Nancy Bains, tribunal counsel at the law society, indicates that either party involved in a hearing may request for an adjournment to the chair of the hearing committee and that the other party can consent to or contest the proposed change of date. In deciding whether to grant an adjournment, the hearing committee may consider a number of factors, including but not limited to prejudice to any person affected by the delay; the timing of the request, prior requests, and adjournments previously granted; the public interest; the costs to the law society and the other participants of an adjournment; and the requirement for a fair hearing, the statement reads.

“Hearings may be adjourned to any other time or place, on any conditions the hearing committee may impose,” it reads. “In the interest of procedural fairness, it is not appropriate for us to comment any further. The reasons for the adjournment may be addressed in the hearing committee report issued after the hearing is held.”Share this article in your social network

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